9 SESSION | visit each other, have shared experiences and even have worked together on a common problem from different disciplinary points of view, In many respects this is perhaps the most rewarding aspect of these conferences, that is, the human relations that take place in the rocm. Well, I've talked too much already; { thought [ would be interrupted again before jong, but lL wasn't. So now, Austin, [turn it back ta you and Arthur, BRUES: discussed, [think there are some other questions that need not be FREMONT-SMITH: Do you want to name them? BRUES: Such as what is the consequence of deleting the question and including the answer or deleting the answer and including the question’ FREMONT-SMITH- terrible difficulty. The editor's responsibility is to deal with that SELF-INTRODUCTION BRUES: We come next to the self-introduction of participants. We feel that it's useful for everyone here to hear a description of cach of the other participants in his ownterms, I would sugyest, in order to simplify this, that we start at one place and proceed around the table. May [ask Dr. Bustad to snake his self-introduction and then we will proceed counterclockwise, FREMONT-SMITH: We would like you to tell us a little bit about who you are and howyuu got that way. BUSTAD: My name is Leo Bustad, and lama Professor of Radia- tion Biology at the University of California at Davis in the Physiological Sciences Department, [Lam also Director of the Radiobiology Laboratory, Prior to coming there two years and thirty-four days ago | spent sixteen years at the GE Company, Hanford Laboratories, which was taken over by the Battelle Northwest, aaa PRL AEA Souke4d eee SPEAR: There's a certain risk of being repetitious to those who were here before and aiso to those who were not and who found